Wednesday, July 3, 2019

REBEL'S RUN; VOX DAY'S JOKE-BOOK FOR THE 4TH

    Vox Day, a.k.a. Teddy Spaghetti is at it again. He and his cultish followers have still not given up the delusion that they are major movers-and-shakers in the Mass Media. Castalia House Publishing, Infogalactic, Arkhaven Comics, Social Galactic: all have been humiliating failures. Yet the cult goes on as if none of these matter. 

  Unbelievably, Teddy Spaghetti announced today, amidst great hoopla from his supporters, this:


   This has got to be a media first: the first film ever made off a comic strip that's losing money.  

   So, the new film features the repulsive Red Pill heroine, Rebel Girl, the central figure in a comics series which was supposedly launched in protest at the oversaturation of female characters in mainstream publications. The character's alter-ego is named Shiloh Summers, although why Vox named a neo-Confederate character after a battle that the Secessionists lost, is a riddle. It's suspected by some that Rebel Girl is based on transgender Red Pill activist, Erin Sith. She's always drawn with an acne-ridden face and cheap, trashy outfits.


   Vox mentions that some nobody named Scooter Downey will be producing this film. Looking up his bio on film sites, we don't find much about him. 


   The only website with much to say about Scooter Downey was one with the rather telling title, Red Pill Religion. Downey apparently converted from Atheism to the Red Pill Cult---not a huge leap, by any means.


    The book Downey recommends is a textbook on priming audiences to persuade them, regardless of the message's content. Nothing cultish about that, right? Here is the synopsis from Goodreads: 

   "Cialdini draws on an array of studies and narratives to outline the specific techniques you can use on online marketing campaigns and even effective wartime propaganda. He illustrates how the artful diversion of attention leads to successful pre-suasion and gets your targeted audience primed and ready to say, 'Yes.'"

    Definitely sounds like a media figure we can trust...NOT. Here's Downey's favorite image of Christ, which speaks volumes about his alleged Christianity:


   This whole thing is ramping up to be another fiasco. We'll get the popcorn ready for when the feature comes out---if it actually does. 


1 comment:

  1. I may come back and write more on movies & making them but that's a whole other thing. Just wanted to make a note.

    One has to be careful when seeing "red-pill" on the internet. There is the general meme/definition of "seeing things as they really are." A subset of that is the red-pill dating culture which you have noted more than once. Obviously there is some overlap but one should take care to note whether they are dealing with red-pill as "the cult" and red-pill as the definition.

    Now I haven't listened or studied it in detail, but from the initial thing I've seen, I think red-pill religion is using it in the definition manner as I don't know if it's ever gone over dating. (but then I couldn't be mistaken) I DO know that there was a kerfuffle between Vox and RPR.
    https://voxday.blogspot.com/2019/05/catholicism-is-not-paganism.html

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